EXPLOSION AT SEA.
CAIrNRONA'S CASUALTIES. By Teleiroph-Prees AaeocJjition-Copyrlßlit ■ . . : London, April 8. As a result of the .bunker explosion on the emigrant ship Cairnrona (which was followed by a panic, the men, mostly Russians and Armenians, being prevented by the crew from rushing the boats), seventy persons : . were injured, many seriously. Tbe : emigrants are coming: to London for transhipment. •. -.. ■• MARINES SUPPRESS MUTINY. ■,'■ ■,'■.". . •• Later. Marines boarded the steamer Kanawha (to which' the Cairnrona's passengers had been transhipped), and suppressed a mutiny among those of the passengers who refused to rejoin the Cairnrona. .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 788, 11 April 1910, Page 7
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90EXPLOSION AT SEA. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 788, 11 April 1910, Page 7
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